Friday, March 6, 2026

Balogun Shines Again

Striker Provides a Spark Against PSG as Monaco Claim Vital Win

Folarin Balogun continues to make PSG his favourite opponents. The American striker contributed a goal and an assist as Monaco claimed a commanding 3-1 victory at the Parc des Princes on Friday, making it three goals and an assist across three meetings with the reigning European champions in just 17 days.

Balogun was involved from the outset, capitalising on a woeful Zaïre-Emery error in the 27th minute to lay off Maghnes Akliouche, who fired Monaco ahead. After Aleksandr Golovin doubled the lead early in the second half, Bradley Barcola gave PSG hope with a 71st-minute strike, but Balogun extinguished any comeback hopes almost immediately, firing from the edge of the area to restore the two-goal cushion via a deflection off Nuno Mendes.

It was his 13th goal in all competitions this season and fifth in five consecutive matches—a remarkable run of form at the perfect time, with the World Cup on home soil approaching. Crucially, it was also Balogun's 100th Monaco appearance—a milestone marked in style. Monaco remain in fifth, now three points off the Champions League places, with serious momentum building under Sebastien Pocognoli.

Zendejas Equalizer

Winger Came Off the Bench to Score, But It Was Not Enough as América Falls

Alejandro Zendejas provided a moment of genuine quality for Club América on Wednesday, but it ultimately wasn't enough as the Eagles slipped to a damaging 2-1 defeat against FC Juárez at the Ciudad de los Deportes.

América had been in trouble from the fifth minute, when a Malagón error gifted Jairo Torres the opener. The night then worsened with a knee injury to Víctor Dávila, leaving André Jardine searching for answers at the break.

The introduction of Zendejas, returning from his own injury spell, was the spark the home side needed. In the 69th minute, the Mexican-American winger rifled home an unstoppable left-footed strike to level proceedings and briefly reignite hope inside the stadium. In 45 minutes of action, he completed 16 of 18 passes, won three of five ground duels, and created two chances—easily América's most dynamic presence after coming on.

But the joy was fleeting. A Guilherme counterattack sealed the winner late on, sending the frustrated crowd home with boos ringing around the stadium. The loss nudges América out of the playoff positions at a critical stage of the season, piling further pressure on Jardine's struggling side.

Musah Saves Atalanta

Midfielder Scores Last-Gasp Strike Against Lazio for His Second Goal in as Many Matches

Yunus Musah announced himself as Atalanta's unlikely hero on Wednesday, drilling home a crucial equaliser in the 89th minute to secure a 2-2 draw against Lazio in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final at the Stadio Olimpico.

The USA international had been a peripheral figure for much of the season—the least-used outfield player in Atalanta's squad, with just 723 minutes of football and a four-year goal drought to his name. But after coming off the bench in the 64th minute, Musah brought exactly the energy a depleted, injury-hit Atalanta side desperately needed.

After Boulaye Dia had given Lazio a second lead on 87 minutes, capitalising on a Mario Pasalic error, it looked like the hosts would hold on. Musah had other ideas. "I just saw a lot of space open up in front of me," he said afterwards. "The ball came kindly, I hit it cleanly, and it found the net. It was an incredible feeling."

The goal was his second in four days, following a strike against Sassuolo, and ensures the tie remains perfectly poised ahead of next month's second leg in Bergamo.